S. Krakowka
Ohio State University
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Archives of Virology | 2000
Gordon Allan; Francis McNeilly; John Ellis; S. Krakowka; Brian Meehan; Irene McNair; I. Walker; Seamus Kennedy
Summary.u2002Experimental infection of colostrum-deprived (CD) pigs with a combined inoculum of porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2) and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) potentiated the replication and distribution of PCV2 virus, when compared with pigs inoculated with PCV2 alone. The replication and distribution of PRRSV in dually infected pigs was not enhanced, when compared to pigs inoculated with PRRSV alone. The mechanisms involved in the potentiation of PCV2 replication in PCV2/PRRSV and PCV2/porcine parvovirus (PPV) dually infected pigs may relate to the fact that monocyte/macrophage cell types are common targets of these 3 viruses.
Veterinary Record | 2008
Joaquim Segalés; A. Olvera; L. Grau-Roma; Catherine Elisabeth Charreyre; Hans Nauwynck; Lars Erik Larsen; K. Dupont; K. McCullough; John Ellis; S. Krakowka; Annette Mankertz; M. Fredholm; C. Fossum; S. Timmusk; N. Stockhofe-Zurwieden; V. Beattie; D. Armstrong; B. Grassland; Poul Bækbo; Gordon Allan
SIR, — To date, at least three different phylogenetic groups of porcine circo-virus type 2 (pcv-2) have been recognised ([Gagnon and others 2007][1], [Dupont and others 2008][2], [Grau-Roma and others 2008][3], [Timmusk and others 2008][4]). However, the mandate of the International Committee on
Archives of Virology | 2001
Brian Meehan; Francis McNeilly; Irene McNair; I. Walker; John Ellis; S. Krakowka; Gordon Allan
Summary.u2002We report the isolation and characterisation of porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2) from cases of sow abortion and porcine dermatitis and nephropathy syndrome. The results suggest that the clinical scope of PCV2 infections requires continuous re-evaluation.
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation | 2003
Gordon Allan; Francis McNeilly; Brian Meehan; Irene McNair; John Ellis; S. Krakowka; Caroline Fossum; Eva Wattrang; Per Wallgren; Brian Adair
In recent years, porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2)—associated postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS) has been reported worldwide. However, to date, PMWS has not been reported in Sweden despite the demonstration of serum antibodies to a PCV2-like virus in Swedish pigs. This communication reports the experimental reproduction of clinical PMWS after inoculation of colostrum-deprived (CD) pigs, derived from a Northern Ireland herd, with an isolate of PCV2 virus recovered from a clinically normal Swedish pig that was necropsied in 1993. The clinical disease and histological lesions observed in CD pigs inoculated with this virus were indistinguishable from those observed in previous studies on CD pigs inoculated with a PCV2 virus isolate recovered from pigs with PMWS. These results highlight the disease potential of PCV2 isolated from regions apparently free of PMWS and suggest that the status of the host and its environment is an important factor in the development of clinical PMWS.
Journal of Comparative Pathology | 2000
Seamus Kennedy; Deborah Moffett; Francis McNeilly; Brian Meehan; John Ellis; S. Krakowka; Gordon Allan
Veterinary Record | 2000
Gordon Allan; Francis McNeilly; S. Kennedy; Brian Meehan; John Ellis; S. Krakowka
Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series B-infectious Diseases and Veterinary Public Health | 2000
G. M. Allan; F. McNeilly; B. M. Meehan; John Ellis; T. J. Connor; I. McNair; S. Krakowka; S. Kennedy
Veterinary Record | 2000
Gordon Allan; McNeilly E; Seamus Kennedy; Brian Meehan; Moffett D; Malone F; John Ellis; S. Krakowka
Veterinary Record | 2002
Gordon Allan; Francis McNeilly; Brian Meehan; Seamus Kennedy; Johnston D; John Ellis; S. Krakowka; Fossum C; Wattrang E; Per Wallgren
Veterinary Record | 2000
Gordon Allan; McNeilly E; S. Kennedy; Brian Meehan; Moffett D; Malone F; John Ellis; S. Krakowka